Self-made millionaire bought parents’ first house

By 30, Haotanto had established herself as a millionaire in U.S. dollar terms, along with decided to use her experience to help others become more financially aware. In 2015, she set up a financial advice platform called The completely new Savvy in which’s aimed at Asian women, who she said were significantly underserved by traditional outlets.

“For a long time women, especially in Asia, have been conditioned to think they’re not Great at dealing with money. I wanted to change in which,” said Haotanto.

The platform provides a range of e-learning programs, articles along with events to help users understand how to make their money work harder.

“A lot of people don’t have financial goals. They don’t have to be major, however you need them to know where you’re going,” said Haotanto.

She recommended creating a list of the targets you want to reach along with allocating a time frame for each, before looking at which investment strategies to use.

“Understanding what you want along with when you want to achieve the idea can be a huge motivator. the idea’s what helped drive me aged 21.”